A spokesperson told Bloomberg that the fee will “help cover the costs of running a separate infrastructure and measuring its effectiveness.” So a significant part of the fee is to pay for measuring it? What’s that phrase about the bureaucracy expanding to meet the needs of the expanding bureaucracy again…?
I did use the cross-post feature. Many apps do not recognise or acknowledge cross-posting yet which might explain why this article may have appeared multiple times for you.
This is why Sony was making such a big deal about Call of Duty during the discussions about Microsoft acquiring Activision (owners of the Call of Duty franchise). Sony wanted reassurance that the Call of Duty games would still come out on the PlayStation consoles, and not be exclusive to Microsoft’s platforms (Xbox and Windows). When you see that Call of Duty has been the best selling game nearly every year recently, you can understand Sony’s plea.
This was originally published in 2021 so I wonder why it has a new article.
https://www.iflscience.com/fully-intact-dinosaur-embryo-found-inside-fossilized-egg-62004
The source code of the original game was leaked last year.
This exact article was posted here 16 hours ago: https://lemmy.world/post/3034605
This bot should see when a link has already been posted and not duplicate it. Similarly, some kind of automod should prevent the same article being posted twice.
As you’ve been very diligent reporting errors and suggesting changes to map data, have you ever considered contributing to OpenStreetMap? You might like helping by using the app Every Door on iOS, for example.
If they’re cross-posted they’ll show up only once (though not all apps support this feature yet). I cross-post when I know something is especially relevant to multiple communities. If I don’t then someone else will, either not cross-posting or using a different source, meaning it will definitely show up multiple times to people.
This was discussed on both communities you posted this two five days ago:
https://yiffit.net/post/884578
https://yiffit.net/post/884575
(Sorry for the yiffit links - Lemmy still does not have server-neutral ways to link to posts)
How are you choosing your destinations in the first place? There just be a reason you’re traveling to these places, especially as you state it’s specifically for tourism. Wouldn’t it make sense to do/see the things that attracted you there in the first place?
This is just the same as the guy who calls his friend that “knows computers” about the most amazing app idea ever that’s totally guaranteed to make both of them millions. He can’t make the app himself; he’s just the ideas guy. Sure, he can’t pay anything right now, but it’s absolutely worth working on a vague idea for months for the chance of being a multi-millionaire by the end of the year. Right?
Hah, likewise :)
This was posted nine hours ago and has discussion: https://lemmy.world/post/2491510
Archive link for this article: https://archive.is/OtCBR
This exact article was posted here 12 hours ago: https://lemmy.ml/post/2667920
I don’t like this one, sorry. I think it would be better to help people realise that facing hardships in order to achieve a dream isn’t a guarantee of success. Rather, it’s okay to fail and not everyone will succeed.
What a terrible headline. Tell me what the experts thought. I don’t want to see this kind of clickbait here. Change the title yourself if necessary, just don’t let this kind of shit slide.
Mickey Mouse. He never has money troubles and barely seems to age.
Printers and printer ink